Rosetta Douglass

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Rosetta Douglass was the eldest daughter of abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass and Anna Murray Douglass, known for her own involvement in civil rights and education advocacy.

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Rosetta Douglass canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist
civil rights activist
educator
person
areaOfActivism education advocacy
racial equality
women's education
associatedWith National Association of Colored Women
surface form: African American women's club movement

Black church communities in Rochester and Washington, D.C.
Frederick Douglass family home in Rochester
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Douglass
father Frederick Douglass
gender female
givenName Rosetta
languageSpoken English
mother Anna Murray Douglass
movement abolitionism
American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

women's rights movement
notableFamily Douglass family
notableFor advocacy for African American education
being the eldest daughter of Frederick Douglass
participation in civil rights work alongside the Douglass family
notableRelative Frederick Douglass
notableWork My Mother as I Recall Her
occupation lecturer
teacher
writer
placeOfResidence Rochester
surface form: Rochester, New York

Washington, D.C.
religion Methodism
sibling Annie Douglass
Charles Remond Douglass
Frederick Douglass Jr.
Lewis Henry Douglass
spouse Nathan Sprague

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Anna Murray Douglass motherOf Rosetta Douglass
Lewis Henry Douglass sibling Rosetta Douglass
Anna Douglass children Rosetta Douglass
Charles Remond Douglass sibling Rosetta Douglass
Frederick Douglass Jr. sibling Rosetta Douglass